Adventurous Cat Goes Skiing With His Own Ski Pass
A cat named Liebchen enjoys hiking, canoeing, skiing (with his own ski pass), and participating in other outdoor sports with his humans.
The Colorful History of the London Underground Map
Jay Foreman takes a cheeky look at the history of the London Tube map in a subterranean installment of his "Unfinished London" series.
NASA’s DART Mission Successfully Crashes Into Asteroid Dimorphos in Its First Planetary Defense Test
The NASA DART Mission launched a small space spacecraft at asteroid Dimorphos, crashing into it in an attempt to divert its path.
Reluctant Parents Release Their Baby Girl Into the Wild in a Hilarious Parody of a BBC Documentary
Parents release their baby girl into the wild in a hilarious faux BBC documentary that follows the girl as she strikes out on her own.
How Vikings Influenced the Modern English Language
RobWords explained how the Old Norse language of the Vikings had a profound effect on the modern English language.
A Wonderful CGI Tribute to Some of the Main Props Used in ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Better Call Saul’
Props from "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul" were strewn across a New Mexico desert in a wonderful CGI tribute to the two series.
‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’ Played in Style of The Ramones
Good Future Music performed the Guns ‘N Roses ballad "Sweet Child O’ Mine" in the distinctive style of "I Wanna Be Sedated" by The Ramones.
The Long History of Frozen Pizza in the United States
Weird History Food looked at the long and sometimes complicated history of frozen pizza in the United States in all its iterations.
How Cars Are Strategically Weakened for Explosive Film and Television Crash Scenes
Movie Insider explores the work of JEM F/X, a special effects house that strategically weakens cars for film and TV crashes.
Trainer Uses Fake Skeleton to Get Horse Used to Riders
A mare trotted around a pen with a life-sized fake skeleton on her back while her trainer Rebecca showed students how to ride a horse correctly.